Florian Zirker
30ebabc2ec
- Therefore split telegraf into two instances one for host and docker and other for network queries (network monitoring)
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280 lines
11 KiB
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# Telegraf Configuration
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#
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# Telegraf is entirely plugin driven. All metrics are gathered from the
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# declared inputs, and sent to the declared outputs.
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#
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# Plugins must be declared in here to be active.
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# To deactivate a plugin, comment out the name and any variables.
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#
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# Use 'telegraf -config telegraf.conf -test' to see what metrics a config
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# file would generate.
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#
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# Environment variables can be used anywhere in this config file, simply surround
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# them with ${}. For strings the variable must be within quotes (ie, "${STR_VAR}"),
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# for numbers and booleans they should be plain (ie, ${INT_VAR}, ${BOOL_VAR})
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# Config Sample under https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/etc/telegraf.conf
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# Global tags can be specified here in key="value" format.
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[global_tags]
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# datacenter
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dc="florianzirker.de"
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source="telegraf_host"
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# Configuration for telegraf agent
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[agent]
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## Default data collection interval for all inputs
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interval = "10s"
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## Rounds collection interval to 'interval'
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## ie, if interval="10s" then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
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round_interval = true
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## Telegraf will send metrics to outputs in batches of at most
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## metric_batch_size metrics.
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## This controls the size of writes that Telegraf sends to output plugins.
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metric_batch_size = 1000
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## Maximum number of unwritten metrics per output. Increasing this value
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## allows for longer periods of output downtime without dropping metrics at the
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## cost of higher maximum memory usage.
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metric_buffer_limit = 10000
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## Collection jitter is used to jitter the collection by a random amount.
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## Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
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## This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
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## same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
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collection_jitter = "0s"
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## Default flushing interval for all outputs. Maximum flush_interval will be
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## flush_interval + flush_jitter
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flush_interval = "10s"
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## Jitter the flush interval by a random amount. This is primarily to avoid
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## large write spikes for users running a large number of telegraf instances.
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## ie, a jitter of 5s and interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s
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flush_jitter = "0s"
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## By default or when set to "0s", precision will be set to the same
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## timestamp order as the collection interval, with the maximum being 1s.
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## ie, when interval = "10s", precision will be "1s"
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## when interval = "250ms", precision will be "1ms"
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## Precision will NOT be used for service inputs. It is up to each individual
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## service input to set the timestamp at the appropriate precision.
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## Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s".
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precision = ""
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## Override default hostname, if empty use os.Hostname()
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hostname = "wong"
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## If set to true, do no set the "host" tag in the telegraf agent.
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omit_hostname = false
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###############################################################################
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# OUTPUT PLUGINS #
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###############################################################################
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# Configuration for sending metrics to InfluxDB
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[[outputs.influxdb]]
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## The full HTTP or UDP URL for your InfluxDB instance.
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##
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## Multiple URLs can be specified for a single cluster, only ONE of the
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## urls will be written to each interval.
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# urls = ["unix:///var/run/influxdb.sock"]
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# urls = ["udp://127.0.0.1:8089"]
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# urls = ["http://127.0.0.1:8086"]
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## HTTP Basic Auth
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username = "${INFLUXDB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_USER}"
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password = "${INFLUXDB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD}"
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urls = ["https://influxdb.florianzirker.de"] # required
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###############################################################################
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# INPUT PLUGINS #
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###############################################################################
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# Read metrics about cpu usage
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[[inputs.cpu]]
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## Whether to report per-cpu stats or not
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percpu = true
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## Whether to report total system cpu stats or not
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totalcpu = true
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## If true, collect raw CPU time metrics.
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collect_cpu_time = false
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## If true, compute and report the sum of all non-idle CPU states.
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report_active = false
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# Read metrics about disk usage by mount point
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[[inputs.disk]]
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## By default stats will be gathered for all mount points.
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## Set mount_points will restrict the stats to only the specified mount points.
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mount_points = ["/hostfs", "/hostfs/boot"]
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## Ignore mount points by filesystem type.
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ignore_fs = ["tmpfs", "devtmpfs", "devfs", "iso9660", "overlay", "aufs", "squashfs"]
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# Read metrics about disk IO by device
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[[inputs.diskio]]
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## By default, telegraf will gather stats for all devices including
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## disk partitions.
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## Setting devices will restrict the stats to the specified devices.
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# devices = ["sda", "sdb", "vd*"]
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## Uncomment the following line if you need disk serial numbers.
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# skip_serial_number = false
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#
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## On systems which support it, device metadata can be added in the form of
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## tags.
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## Currently only Linux is supported via udev properties. You can view
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## available properties for a device by running:
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## 'udevadm info -q property -n /dev/sda'
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## Note: Most, but not all, udev properties can be accessed this way. Properties
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## that are currently inaccessible include DEVTYPE, DEVNAME, and DEVPATH.
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# device_tags = ["ID_FS_TYPE", "ID_FS_USAGE"]
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#
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## Using the same metadata source as device_tags, you can also customize the
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## name of the device via templates.
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## The 'name_templates' parameter is a list of templates to try and apply to
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## the device. The template may contain variables in the form of '$PROPERTY' or
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## '${PROPERTY}'. The first template which does not contain any variables not
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## present for the device is used as the device name tag.
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## The typical use case is for LVM volumes, to get the VG/LV name instead of
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## the near-meaningless DM-0 name.
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# name_templates = ["$ID_FS_LABEL","$DM_VG_NAME/$DM_LV_NAME"]
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# Get kernel statistics from /proc/stat
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[[inputs.kernel]]
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# no configuration
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# Read metrics about memory usage
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[[inputs.mem]]
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# no configuration
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# Get the number of processes and group them by status
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[[inputs.processes]]
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# no configuration
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# Read metrics about swap memory usage
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[[inputs.swap]]
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# no configuration
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# Read metrics about system load & uptime
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[[inputs.system]]
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## Uncomment to remove deprecated metrics.
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# fielddrop = ["uptime_format"]
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# Read metrics about docker containers
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[[inputs.docker]]
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## Docker Endpoint
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## To use TCP, set endpoint = "tcp://[ip]:[port]"
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## To use environment variables (ie, docker-machine), set endpoint = "ENV"
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endpoint = "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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## Set to true to collect Swarm metrics(desired_replicas, running_replicas)
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## Note: configure this in one of the manager nodes in a Swarm cluster.
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## configuring in multiple Swarm managers results in duplication of metrics.
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gather_services = false
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## Only collect metrics for these containers. Values will be appended to
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## container_name_include.
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## Deprecated (1.4.0), use container_name_include
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container_names = []
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## Set the source tag for the metrics to the container ID hostname, eg first 12 chars
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source_tag = false
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## Containers to include and exclude. Collect all if empty. Globs accepted.
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container_name_include = []
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container_name_exclude = []
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## Container states to include and exclude. Globs accepted.
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## When empty only containers in the "running" state will be captured.
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## example: container_state_include = ["created", "restarting", "running", "removing", "paused", "exited", "dead"]
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## example: container_state_exclude = ["created", "restarting", "running", "removing", "paused", "exited", "dead"]
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# container_state_include = []
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# container_state_exclude = []
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## Timeout for docker list, info, and stats commands
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timeout = "5s"
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## Whether to report for each container per-device blkio (8:0, 8:1...),
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## network (eth0, eth1, ...) and cpu (cpu0, cpu1, ...) stats or not.
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## Usage of this setting is discouraged since it will be deprecated in favor of 'perdevice_include'.
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## Default value is 'true' for backwards compatibility, please set it to 'false' so that 'perdevice_include' setting
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## is honored.
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perdevice = false
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## Specifies for which classes a per-device metric should be issued
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## Possible values are 'cpu' (cpu0, cpu1, ...), 'blkio' (8:0, 8:1, ...) and 'network' (eth0, eth1, ...)
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## Please note that this setting has no effect if 'perdevice' is set to 'true'
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perdevice_include = ["cpu", "blkio", "network"]
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## Whether to report for each container total blkio and network stats or not.
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## Usage of this setting is discouraged since it will be deprecated in favor of 'total_include'.
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## Default value is 'false' for backwards compatibility, please set it to 'true' so that 'total_include' setting
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## is honored.
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total = true
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## Specifies for which classes a total metric should be issued. Total is an aggregated of the 'perdevice' values.
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## Possible values are 'cpu', 'blkio' and 'network'
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## Total 'cpu' is reported directly by Docker daemon, and 'network' and 'blkio' totals are aggregated by this plugin.
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## Please note that this setting has no effect if 'total' is set to 'false'
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total_include = ["cpu", "blkio", "network"]
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## docker labels to include and exclude as tags. Globs accepted.
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## Note that an empty array for both will include all labels as tags
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docker_label_include = []
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docker_label_exclude = []
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## Which environment variables should we use as a tag
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tag_env = ["JAVA_HOME", "HEAP_SIZE"]
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## Optional TLS Config
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# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
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# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
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# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
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## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
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# insecure_skip_verify = false
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# Gather metrics about network interfaces
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[[inputs.net]]
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## By default, telegraf gathers stats from any up interface (excluding loopback)
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## Setting interfaces will tell it to gather these explicit interfaces,
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## regardless of status. When specifying an interface, glob-style
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## patterns are also supported.
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##
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interfaces = ["eth*"]
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##
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## On linux systems telegraf also collects protocol stats.
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## Setting ignore_protocol_stats to true will skip reporting of protocol metrics.
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##
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# ignore_protocol_stats = false
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##
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# # Read TCP metrics such as established, time wait and sockets counts.
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[[inputs.netstat]]
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# no configuration
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# Collect kernel snmp counters and network interface statistics
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[[inputs.nstat]]
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## file paths for proc files. If empty default paths will be used:
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## /proc/net/netstat, /proc/net/snmp, /proc/net/snmp6
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## These can also be overridden with env variables, see README.
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proc_net_netstat = "/proc/net/netstat"
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proc_net_snmp = "/proc/net/snmp"
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proc_net_snmp6 = "/proc/net/snmp6"
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## dump metrics with 0 values too
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dump_zeros = true
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